This is a nicely hand made Folding Pocket Knife. The knife Offering easy one-handed deployment with the thumb studs, folding knife locks securely into place with the use of its FRAME LOCK. Offering a simple yet classic design, It also has a pocket clip for easy and safe carry. It widely used in Daily application and outdoor adventure activities, such as hunting, camping, hiking and any outdoor activity. Product Description: 100% New Material: Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel Whole Length: 7.87 inches (200 mm) Handle Length: 4.41 inch (112 mm) Blade Length: 3.46 inches (88 mm) Blade Thickness: 3.1 mm Weight: 4.8 OZ Package Contents: 1 x Folding knife Click ‘Add to Cart’ and ‘BUY NOW’!
S**I
An Amazing EDC Folder
This is my fourth pocket knive from Sanrenmu. I'm not sure when they started labeling their knives 'Land' but this is my first Land knife. In terms of appearance, this is a beauty. There aren't any visible marks or flaws on it. The blade is perfectly centered in the closed position. It came very sharp -- enough to shave with. I also did the arm hair shaving test, as well is slicing through paper with ease.This model is obviously a Sabenza knock-off. Since I own a Sabenza, I think I'm in a good position to accurately compare them to each other. This knife cost under $30. My large Sabenza cost $500. The Sabenza is a beautiful knife, but it's not worth $500. This Land knife is easily worth $30. Unlike the Sabenza, I'm not afraid to use this knife to cut open boxes, widdle wood, open mail, or any of the various things we do with our folders. Although this knife lacks some of the polished features of the Sabenza, this is still a beautiful knife. I won't ever buy another Sabenza, but I won't hesitate to buy another Sanrenmu. Sanrenmu makes a solid knife, and for an astonishingly low price.I like the weight if this knife -- not too heavy, not too light. I also like how it fits nicely in my grip. This knife can easily pass for a gentleman's EDC, for those occasions where you're wearing formal (or semi formal), attire. The anodized blue metal on the thumb stud and the lanyard hole are a nice touch. It's a 'tip up' knife, and the pocket clip can be switched for left or right carrying. It's not changeable to 'tip down' but since I don't carry knives tip down, that's not a feature loss as far as I'm concerned.Another thing I like is that I can take this knife apart with standard torx drivers. There's plenty of knifes out there that require very specific tools to take apart and clean your knife, which is a real pain, but this isnt one of them.I would recommend this to friends and family. IMO, this is an amazing knife for under $30. If you're on the fence about this knife, I would suggest buying it. I don't think you'll have any regrets whatsoever. I hope my review is helpful to others. I currently own around 50 pocket knives. I do have regrets about a few of them, but this Sanrenmu isn't one of them. I think you'll be quite happy if you bought this knife.
T**E
Superb!
Absolutely fantastic. Exceptional quality and worksmanship. No hot spots, buttery smooth action and blade is dead nut center when closed. The kind of quality you would expect on a $100 + knife. Thanks Sanrenmu! -Michigan Edge
A**R
Literally no reason to not buy one
I owned a Sebenza 21 for some time and while this isn't as smooth and the finish isn't as nice- it's *really* close and for the price it's just absurd how nice this knife is.It came ludicrously sharp. Sandvik steel so sharpening won't be difficult, but it seems like it'll be a while before I need to touch the edge.It's running on captured bearings, whereas the actual Sebanza ran on washers and it practically drops shut with a slight shake.
R**.
Best Budget EDC Knife Available.
Solid.Heavy.Sharp.The build is exceptional, especially at this price. It's strikingly familiar to a VERY expensive knife from a well known designer. I don't own on of those knives, but as good of a version this is, I can't justify to price difference to ever buy one. For the sub $30 price range, I challenge you to find a better value.
M**8
A steal of a knife, perfection for cheap
Very surprised by this knife. On first unboxing and examination it is asteically pleasing resembles a sebenza with only minor takeaways. Lockup is tight there is 0 bladeplay, pocket clip is extremely strong and needs to be broken in thumbstuds dig into your thumb for opening, very smooth and the blade flies out with a thumb flick don’t even need to use your wrist, detent is strong (maybe even too strong), blade centering is damn near perfect, blade came razor sharp, and the grind is perfectly semetrical.
A**Y
I very good value knife that feels like a very expensive knife
A very good value knife that feels like a very expensive knife. The blade shape is very useful. The edge is flat and sweeps upwards near the tip. It is a larger folder, so it is a bit heftier in the packet, the trade off is that it is beefier in the hands. The only drawbacks to the knife is that the detente is a little too strong. I'm hoping that with use it will loosen up.
A**
Value and style
A nice knife where it counts. The blade steel is easy to sharpen and holds and edge decently well. Ergonomics are nice both in hand and pocket. While the lockup is questionable due to the fact that only part of the lockbar is able to touch the blade (regardless of lockup percentage), it still passed my basic safety test.
A**R
Sharp and smooth
The blade easily cuts arm hair and you can get it to flick easily, problem is that mine arrived too stiff. You can easily push the lock away from the blade to loosen it a bit without opening up the knife. A minor problem is how sensitive the frame lock is when flicking it open, if you rest your fingers above the indent by the clip it takes a lot more effort to flick. Overall great knife well worth the money.
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